By Nina Hallas Nestled just outside Mudgee, in the wide, hilly plains and purple hue skies that paint the Central West, Wollar was a small but lively town, and a central hub for otherwise isolated rural properties. It was host to art and cultural eve...

By Jack Rickard The Bathurst 1000 is seen as a holy ground for the motorsports community. Many people make the holy pilgrimage to the Central West to watch the greatest racers take on the haven which is labelled Mount Panorama. Yet there have been re...

There is growing concern in the Central West about a disease that is spread by feral pigs and can cause infertility among humans and dogs. The Brucellosis infection has been detected in domestic dogs on the coast of and NSW has prompted human ...

Photo: Bathurst Kangaroo Project volunteers working through the night to take the native animals away from danger. Source: Tracy Sorensen. By Caitlin Ogg. According to the Australian Psychological Society 35% of Australians report having a significa...

By Michael Jago The iconic Mount Panorama sits high above Bathurst, the white letters visible for miles around and bringing in thousands of racing enthusiasts. Yet underneath the letters, changes are underway. Following the announcement of the govern...

The kangaroo is one of the most loved animals in Australia, featuring on our coat of arms and representing progression and Australia moving forward. But do local representatives have their welfare in mind as the Central West continues moving forward....

By Nina Halla, Ciara Bastow and Lauren Caruana The small town of Wollar, just outside Mudgee, is facing difficult times as its residents protest against the Wilpinjong mine. Three people were recently arrested during a protest and are at risk of jail...

By Brodie Smith, Katreena Shelley, and Wilson Smith Local government election nominations closed on August 9 across NSW. There could be at least two or possibly more new faces on Bathurst Regional Council after September 9 when the election wi...

International student Sanjay Thapa. Source: Facebook. By Angus Kennelly Young adults from under-developed countries are returning to their hometown and making a huge difference, this is due to Australia’s world renowned tertiary eduction, which...